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Show " MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH hv AC N A TIMES r I.iUsbad Friday, May 7, 1943 ' f Tha Copper Priattag Company Edith W. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Entered ae eecond class mall matter under the act of March 3rd, 1871 at Magna. Utah Published Since If II ' issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of June, A. D., 1943. CLA R JiLJjaDLXa-Administr- a. ILFot the Estate of MARIA W. ROSS. Deceased. Judd, Ray, Quinney & Nebeker 2 lawn WISH TO or. Phone 5411L, Andy W. 28th South, Magna. Y-b- wsd GARFIELD s. mow-Dalla- 8644 Kenneth Bezzant, son efu?1 Mrs. of k cJSj Orahyjezzant a Mrs. Joy Thompson and her Roma Purser of GarfkM FOR RENT- -2 room fundshod Primary Class of Larks enjoyed Voshell of George Jones. W, J. Beach apartment. Inquire an outing at Black Rock married, while Mr. Vosheh 5600 West 35th South, phone Saturday. home on a furlough from 523R5. "ins. attorneys. forces. ed and Mrs. Date of First Publication, April Bateman Rex Mrs. entertainMrs. Dave Williams at-- The young couple aie ! K. Haws entertained SHIP NOTICES. (CONSULT THE 16, A. D., 1943. 7. ed at a birthday anniversary par- Roy of Last Miss Date Publication, and will fly to Saa y!? May for known, DISTRICT shower THE CLERK OF her dau- miscellaneous ' ty Thursday evening for who will cisco, California, where Mr. . Ann Bateman, COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE 1943. social a and Betty ghter, Colleen. Games SIGNERS FOR FURTHER leave this week for California,' ell la assigned to duty. tune were enjoyed. , MWj? a LEGAL NOTICES ' & ARMY REPORTS L OFFICER Notice to Creditors S. ' ' THE OLD JUDGE SAY 5 . The Magna Times Is qualified Estate of MARIA W. ROSS, AS ts a Nawspaper to publish Legal Notices. Having Been Approved Deceased. hi the Third District Court of Salt Creditors will present claims First Lieutenant Lloyd K. JenLake County. with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Judd, Ray, sen, 22, former University of Utah PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- - Quinney and Neeker, 921 Kearns student, is reported missing in action, March 30, in the Asiatic zone, according to a telegram received by his parents from the war department ' Lieutenant Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs, K. D. Jensen, formerly of Magna, now of Los Angeles, California, is a graduate of Cyprus high school. He enlisted in the army air corps in June, 1941, and entered actively that fall He received his wings and seebfid lieutenant bars last July at Wil3 liams field. Arizona. Lieutenant Jensen received his training at Geiger field, Wash- MISSING f , E3EHgIS8 HOMES FOR SALE home with fewer stock modem home with sewer stock 3-ro- m $1200 . . $2750 $1500 home, only 4-ro- (All in Magna) Davis-Montha- n, Promoted to first lieutenant he 4 Liberator, and was flight leader. He also has a sister, Miss June Jensen, living in Los Angeleu, was first pilot of a TYGESEN & WILLIAMS Magna, Utah Telephone 4651 Arizona, ington, Briggs Field, Texas, and Salina and Topeka, Kansas, before leaving Miami Beach, Florida, December 7, 1942, for overseas duty. He was stationed in India before going to Burma. B-2- California. Good Health For Victory, was the theme of the May Day Ive been meanin to ask you for the last couple of weeks. Judge, what you think of this prohibition talk that keep9 croppin' up every so often. Ive heard some of it too, Henry, and I feel like this about it... It comes from a comparatively small group of reformers... the same type that plunged us into prohibition during the last war. And, as we all remember, into nearly 14 years of the wont crime and gangsterism program presented by the Gar field School Friday afternoon. All classes participated In the program, musical and field meet Mr. Clark Frel was in charge, assisted by the teachers. Merrill Johnson, son of Henry Johnson, is home from a cadet training school on a furlough. A social was held Thursday evening for Mrs. Norma Collmgs. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by fifteen. this country has ever known. Everybody had all the liquot they wantfed only it came from bootleggers at exorbitant prices and the government was deprived of mill inns and millions of dollars In taxes. It seems to me, as I told my Congress-- ' man down in Washington last week, that weve got all we can do here at home to help win this war without wasting time arguing about things we know, from sad experience, won't work. Cmtnmmsf Abetutk Snenf XafeMt I at. Specials for MAY FRI.-M0N- ., 8--10 NEW STORE HOURS 8 A.M. TO 7:30 Utah Free Magna, Dial Gar. Delivery EVERYDAY t I fil 2511 MOW Bays Your Electric Service Def'ir SPECIALS TWICE A, .led! 1 10c-25c-- - 12 & 50c STAMPS - PEAS, Spring Garden, (16 Pts.) No. 2 can. .15c BEANS, Ropak, (14 Pts.) 2 Cans for 25c CATSUP, Heinz, (10 Pts.) 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